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Prehistoric 'extinct' skull condition is widespread in North America and South Africa
Study of 800 skeletons suggests skull condition linked to anaemia is not extinct as previously thought.
Léa Surugue May 18, 2016
Will Zac Goldsmith distance himself from the anti-Israel and 'holy war' comments of Imran Khan?
Goldsmith's former brother-in-law allegedly described the Taliban's fight in Afghanistan as a 'holy war'.
Ian Silvera May 03, 2016
TTIP leak: European Commission says Greenpeace claims are 'flatly wrong'
The European Commission said leaked documents reflected negotiating positions, not any final outcome.
Adam Justice May 03, 2016
EU referendum: Barack Obama's Brexit plea failed as 'leave' takes opinion poll lead
Nigel Farage tells IBTimes UK he is not surprised by the rise in support for 'leave' and Ukip.
Ian Silvera Apr 28, 2016
EU referendum: Barack Obama 'drastically' shortened remain odds with Brexit plea
William Hill and Ladbrokes tell IBTimes UK of president's 'alarming' effect on the betting market.
Ian Silvera Apr 25, 2016
Hack on Colorado's Catholic Church exposes 18,000 employee financial records
The FBI and Colorado Bureau of Investigation have been brought in to investigate the breach.
Jason Murdock Apr 20, 2016
Watch PMQs live: David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn clash ahead of Barack Obama's visit
See the Labour leader and prime minister go head-to-head in House of Commons again.
Ian Silvera Apr 20, 2016
China: We're 'victims not troublemakers' when it comes to cybercrime
China hits back at US hacking claims that hacking is done to steal secrets for economic gain.
Jason Murdock Apr 18, 2016
Are you happy? The 13 happiest countries in the world revealed
If you want to be happy, move to a cold European country. That seems to be the message sent out by the 2016 World Happiness Report.
David Sim Mar 16, 2016
EU referendum: House of Cards anti-hero Frank Underwood backs a Brexit
Fictional US President and Netflix favourite inflames the EU debate.
Ian Silvera Mar 04, 2016
Apple vs FBI: What is everyone saying in debate over iPhone encryption?
From WhatsApp to the White House: the major responses to the Apple vs FBI encryption controversy.
Jason Murdock Feb 18, 2016
US Department of Justice hacked: 9,000 DHS employees exposed, FBI to be next
Hacker claims to have access to 200GB of stolen government data and has said FBI is the next target
Jason Murdock Feb 08, 2016
HSBC board expected to decide against HQ move with vote due this week
HSBC's decision on the move is expected to come well ahead of its full-year reports out on 22 February.
Bauke Schram Feb 08, 2016
Microsoft heading to US Supreme Court over Xbox 360 disc-scratching lawsuit
Supreme Court will hear Microsoft appeal against class action lawsuit.
Ben Skipper Jan 18, 2016
State of the Union 2016: Full text of US President Barack Obama's final address
Read Barack Obama's final state of the union address as US President.
Staff Reporter Jan 13, 2016
Powerball draw: US lottery rolls over again to become biggest ever prize
A staggering $675m is up for grabs now that the Powerball lottery has once again rolled over.
James Tennent Jan 07, 2016
Aston Villa: Doug Ellis believes his former club's relegation from the Premier League is inevitable
Former chairman of the Midlands club does not see how they can escape the drop.
Joshua Evans Jan 05, 2016
US: Drink-driving charges dismissed against woman whose 'body is a brewery'
The woman had "auto-brewery syndrome" which ferments yeast in her intestines.
Brendan Cole Jan 01, 2016
China warns US that it should not to 'stir up trouble' in South China Seas
China's deputy foreign minister said it will keep building military facilities in the South China Sea.
Fiona Keating Nov 22, 2015
France to pay Holocaust victims $60m
It is believed 76,000 people were transported to Nazi concentration camps by French state rail company.
Tom Porter Nov 04, 2015
US political grandees say leaders must 'think past tomorrow' ahead of Paris climate conference
Some 48 high ranking former members of the US government took out a full-page ad warning about climate change.
James Tennent Oct 22, 2015
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn appointed vice-president of CND
Corbyn has said he 'would not' press the nuclear button as prime minister and opposes Trident missile system.
Mark Banham Oct 17, 2015
Psychologists who devised CIA torture programme sued
ACLU sue two psychologists who devised Bush-era interrogation programme.
Adam Justice Oct 14, 2015
Trans-Pacific Partnership signed: US and Japan among 12 in 'disastrous trade agreement'
After five days of talks a deal has been signed but questions remain on far-reaching affects.
Bauke Schram Oct 05, 2015
Pope Francis in America: Pontiff tells US Congress to reject hostility to immigrants in speech
Pope added that those who come to the US should be treated humanely.
Adam Justice Sep 24, 2015
General Motors to pay $900m fine over faulty ignition switches that led to over 100 deaths
The car manufacturer paying the fine means it will settle the criminal investigation.
Priyanka Mogul Sep 17, 2015
Republican candidate debate: Ann Coulter sparks outrage over 'anti-Semitic' tweets
US commentator Ann Coulter accused of being anti-Semitic over tweets.
Priyanka Mogul Sep 17, 2015
Republican candidate debate: Jeb Bush would put Margaret Thatcher on $10 note
Republican candidate Jeb Bush suggests making Britain's Margaret Thatcher the face of new $10 notes.
Priyanka Mogul Sep 17, 2015
Virginia shooting: Vigils held for Alison Parker and Adam Ward following deadly shooting
Vigils were held in Virginia after television journalist Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward were killed during a live broadcast.
Adam Justice Aug 27, 2015
Hurricane Katrina 10 years on: Why was it so destructive?
One of the most devastating hurricanes ever, Katrina struck the Bahamas and the Gulf Coast of the US in August 2005
Lydia Smith Aug 23, 2015
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